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    Ambani Aims to Lead AI Revolution with Massive Data Center in Gujarat

    January 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    YouTube Video VVVmbEk1dzBwSlZYazc2VTBtMXZmRHpnLkw5TDdQQ1JaLTg0 Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Group is building what could be the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with a capacity of three gigawatts, surpassing the current global leaders. The project, which relies on Nvidia’s AI semiconductors, aims to meet the growing demand for AI services and will be completed in two years. As part of this initiative, Ambani plans to offer cost-effective AI services, similar to his previous disruptions in India’s telecom industry.<br /><br />The Jamnagar data center will be powered primarily by renewable energy, leveraging solar, wind, and green hydrogen from Reliance’s local projects. However, experts suggest the facility may still require supplemental power sources to maintain a reliable supply. This project is set to triple India’s current data center capacity and position the country as a key player in global AI development.<br /><br />The growing demand for AI infrastructure, driven by tools like ChatGPT, highlights the need for more data center capacity. By building this massive facility, Ambani aims to make AI more affordable, boost India’s AI capabilities, and address the projected global data center shortfall expected by 2030 <br />#techpreneur #techpreneurnews #news #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #headline #currentaffairs #businessnews #economicnews #newstoday #businessheadlines #marketnews #reliancegroup #mukeshambani #datacenterrevolution #aiinfrastructure #jamnagarprojects #worldslargestdatacenter #aiindia #techinnovation #sustainabletech #digitalindia #airevolution #greenenergy #indiatechleadership #futureofai #relianceai

    Ambani Aims to Lead AI Revolution with Massive Data Center in Gujarat

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    Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Group is building what could be the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with a capacity of three gigawatts, surpassing the current global leaders. The project, which relies on Nvidia’s AI semiconductors, aims to meet the growing demand for AI services and will be completed in two years. As part of this initiative, Ambani plans to offer cost-effective AI services, similar to his previous disruptions in India’s telecom industry.

    The Jamnagar data center will be powered primarily by renewable energy, leveraging solar, wind, and green hydrogen from Reliance’s local projects. However, experts suggest the facility may still require supplemental power sources to maintain a reliable supply. This project is set to triple India’s current data center capacity and position the country as a key player in global AI development.

    The growing demand for AI infrastructure, driven by tools like ChatGPT, highlights the need for more data center capacity. By building this massive facility, Ambani aims to make AI more affordable, boost India’s AI capabilities, and address the projected global data center shortfall expected by 2030
    #techpreneur #techpreneurnews #news #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #headline #currentaffairs #businessnews #economicnews #newstoday #businessheadlines #marketnews #reliancegroup #mukeshambani #datacenterrevolution #aiinfrastructure #jamnagarprojects #worldslargestdatacenter #aiindia #techinnovation #sustainabletech #digitalindia #airevolution #greenenergy #indiatechleadership #futureofai #relianceai

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